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7226. Miles Lerman walks along a road in the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7227. Members of the administrative staff of the Schlachtensee displaced persons camp pose in the office of UNRRA camp director Schwartzberg.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7228. Studio portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman in Lodz soon after the war.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7229. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman on the deck of the SS Marine Perch upon its arrival in New York harbor.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7230. Portrait of Shmuel (Miles) Lerman wearing a Star of David pin on his lapel.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7231. Group portrait of members of the Hashomer Hatzair Zionist youth movement.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7232. A young Jewish man walks with his mother along a commercial street in Lvov, Poland.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7233. Miles Lerman and Jimmy Carter exchange gifts during Jimmy Carter's visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7234. Ivar Segalowitz and three other boys display models that they made in a woodworking class in the Ecouis children's home.
located in the so-called "Little Camp." Members of the camp's resistance movement, led by Anton Kalina
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7235. Members of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council attend the Special Ecumenical Service at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7236. The cover of a diary written by Elizabeth Kaufmann while living with the family of Pastor André Trocmé in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
covert resistance activity. Refugees were hidden during round-ups; false identification papers, birth
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7237. Miles Lerman accompanies Lithuanian President Valdas Adamkus into the Hall of Remembrance during the president's visit to the U.S.
anti-Polish, Ukrainian resistance forces operating in the area. For 23 months Shmuel lived as a
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7238. Portrait of Gerhard Rieche, a member of the Hitler Youth from Peine, who shared a room with Solly Perel while he living in hiding in the Hitler Youth academy in Braunschweig.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7239. Personal information sheet for Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was posing as a member of the Hitler Youth.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7240. Falsified personal history submitted by Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was in a Hitler Youth training facility in Braunschweig.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7241. Personal information sheet for Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was posing as a member of the Hitler Youth.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7242. Page 2 of a falsified personal history submitted by Josef Perjell (Solly Perel) while he was in a Hitler Youth training facility in Braunschweig.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7243. A communiciation dated May 25, 1943 from Eggemann, chief of the Reich Youth office, eastern command in Berlin to Eggert, head of the Volkswagen factory in Braunschweig, requesting that the youth, Josef Perjell (Solly Perel), who has registered at the Hitler Youth District Office Estland in Reval for training, be assigned a residence and technical apprenticeship at the Volkswagen factory.
to resist the ghettoization order, but urged Isaac to flee to the east with Solly. David, who had
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7244. Group portrait of children in Tarnow, Poland. Cesia Honig is pictured in the upper row on the far left.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7245. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit families standing outside a building in Tarnow.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7246. Cesia Honig sits on the side of a wagon.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7247. Cesia Honig pictured on left with mother, Malka Honig.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7248. Cesia Honig in lower right pictured with mother, Malka Honig (upper right), aunt and cousin.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7249. Group portrait Cesia Ritter (née Honig) pictured seated with mother, Malka Honig on right and two aunts to the left.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the
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7250. Group portrait of the Honig and Rozenblit family seated by a table outdoors.
year, Cesia's grandfather was shot and killed for resisting being taken to a work camp. In 1942 the